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21st June 2012, 16:28 | #21 | Link |
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This thread is ridiculous and has pretty much run its course.
Unless there is some language related misunderstanding, the OP claims that it should be possible to restore the original (raw) data from H.264 video streams. Which of course is not possible. |
21st June 2012, 18:02 | #22 | Link |
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Reverse engineering x264 (compression) i think must to have connections with a fractal based software + Fibonacci Sequence.
About fractal :http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...98277666323857 Last edited by dadix; 21st June 2012 at 18:05. |
21st June 2012, 18:12 | #23 | Link |
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Did you even bother to think about my analogy here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...29#post1579129 If information is discarded it cannot be recovered. Period. Tell us if you do not understand that analogy and how it applies to x264 compression. Last edited by Guest; 21st June 2012 at 23:18. |
21st June 2012, 23:40 | #25 | Link |
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@nouron2 : i read
Using fractal algorithms to generate details is a good ideea but the firs step is to extract this algorithms from x264 encoder output, from vectors , coefficients and so on. Example: http://www.outerra.com/index.html Last edited by dadix; 21st June 2012 at 23:57. |
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